Blinn Speech 1315
Ad Hominem - ANS-attack on irrelevant personal characteristics rather than the idea
ex) Sarah Palin
Appeal to Misplaced Authority - ANS-use of testimony of an expert in an given field to
endorse an idea for which the expert does NOT have the appropriate credentials
ex) Pantene, Hulu
Bandwagon Fallacy - ANS-reasoning that if everyone else believes something or is
doing something then it must be correct
ex) Jets, McDonald's
Casual Fallacy - ANS-a faulty cause & effect relationship
ex) more pirates from global warming
Ceremonial Speaking: Acceptances - ANS-speech of thanks for an award, nomination,
or other honor
Ceremonial Speaking: Award Presentation - ANS-speech that accompanies the
presentation of an award
Ceremonial Speaking: Commemorative Address & Tribute - ANS-speech delivered
during ceremonies held in memory of some past event and often the person or persons
involved
Ceremonial Speaking: Commencement Address - ANS-speech delivered at graduation
or commencement ceremony
Ceremonial Speaking: Eulogy - ANS-speech of tribute to someone who had died
Ceremonial Speaking: Introduction - ANS-speaker provides information about the main
speaker
Ceremonial Speaking: Keynote Address - ANS-speech that sets the theme or tone for a
meeting or conference (@ the beginning)
Ceremonial Speaking: Nomination - ANS-speech that officially recommends someone
for an office or a position
, Ceremonial Speaking: Toast - ANS-a brief salute to a momentous occasion
Channel - ANS-what the message goes through
ex) public speaking, text, email
Communication - ANS-complicated, nonlinear, transactional
Complexity - ANS-progressing from the simple to the more complex
Conclusion - ANS-1) Summarize the main points
2) Reemphasize thesis
3)Provide closure
Persuasive) Motivate audience to respond
Context - ANS-The environment or situation in which the speech occurs
Credibility - ANS-an audience's perception of a speaker as:
-competent: if speaker is informed/skilled
-trustworthy: if speaker is believable/honest
-knowledgeable
-dynamic: if speaker is energetic
Critical Thinking - ANS-making judgements about the conclusions presented in what
you hear, read, or see
-separate facts and inference
-evaluate quality of evidence
-evaluate logic and reasoning
Deductive Reasoning - ANS-reasoning that moves from a general statement or principle
to a specific, certain conclusion
Delivery Outline - ANS--use single words or phrases
-abbreviated form of intro/conclusion
-include supporting materials
-include signposts and transitions
-use standard outline form
Demographic Characteristics - ANS-statistics on population characteristics, like age,
sexual orientation, race, gender, educational level, and religious views
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